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| Alan,
I just went through the same thing this weekend. See the
following article knowledge base article Q262054. Because
Exchange 2000 runs under the local system account you have
to go through the steps listed in the article to be able
to open other mailboxes.
Let me know if this helps.
Chad
>-----Original Message-----
>We just switched over to a new exchange server, and I
>think I have all the bugs worked out now. However... as
>the total admin of the system, I used to be able to open
>anyones mailbox through outlook or alternately go through
>the M: drive and open their folder. I used this
>frequently to help them when they got suspicious e-mails
>(viruses, spammers, scams, etc...) that they wanted me to
>look at.
>
>Now with the new server, I get access denied on the M:
>folders, and if I try through outlook I usually
>get "Unable to display the folder. The Inbox folder
could
>not be found."
>
>I have looked all over for where to change the
permissions
>to fix this, and have added my administrator account with
>full permissions directly to the user object in active
>directory users and computers.
>
>Anyone have an idea what else I need to do?
>.
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